Just discovered the channel hours ago. Was doing a marathon of all the shelf tours. I thought I was at the end. This pops up five minutes after I was done with the last. What luck. I am pleased.
@leafyconcern
Ай бұрын
@@dalaimommadrama8929 thank you for the kind comment! I am glad you’ve been enjoying the shelf tours.
@tosiek444
Ай бұрын
I love that you’ve been uploading so much. Great books, great channel.
@leafyconcern
Ай бұрын
@@tosiek444 it means a lot to hear you say that. Your comment gives me the faith to go on and keep expounding freely on whatever book is in my path!
@NZAnimeManga
Ай бұрын
Would definitely be great to see a longer form video focused on those two LOA volumes - another great shelf tour, thanks for sharing!!
@leafyconcern
Ай бұрын
@@NZAnimeManga thank you DEARLY for the suggestion. Of course this series is very limited in scope and I much appreciate ideas for what to focus on next
@NZAnimeManga
Ай бұрын
@@leafyconcern I’m a massive sucker for anything LOA, so if you have any others (remember a Nabokov one too) those would also make for great videos (there’s also a massive void on KZitem when it comes to people showcasing books from LOA, which is a shame)
@theonlyrealproperty2567
7 күн бұрын
Wait …. an ASHBERY SHELF?????!!!!!!!! I am so happy to find you.
@leafyconcern
7 күн бұрын
@@theonlyrealproperty2567 yay! And I’m lucky you’re here too! Ya might say “the poem has set me softly down beside you” (paradoxes n oxymorons)
@errata9968
Ай бұрын
Nice Ashberry collection and yes, please do make s consult the coin oracle series.
@leafyconcern
Ай бұрын
@@errata9968 noted! And thank you!
@TheBookedEscapePlan
Ай бұрын
I loved the idea of poetry as "Showing your work" when you go to a place. You asked for recommendations from the authors in your copy of "Perspectives 1950: Italian Issue," and there's a bunch in there I am not familiar with, but Natalia Ginzberg is a very good novelist; also I have one book by Eugenio Montale from New Directions simply titled "New Poems," and it is a paperbook from 1976 and it includes an essay from the the legendary F.R. Leavis. As for Calvino: I personally started with "Castle of Crossed Destinies".
@leafyconcern
13 күн бұрын
Can't believe it's taken me this long to respond to this comment. "C of C D" is amazing. You look around the world at any D&D-style set of numbers and think of what kind of story they might possibly delineate. It's a powerful concept. Oulipan engineering. Practical Oulipo. I also like Montale! Have two books of his. For me this past year or so, he's been a go-to non-pretentious poet. Looking forward to reading some Ginzburg. I think she's actually related to Carlo, who wrote Cheese and the Worms, the book I just did a video on. (Is that actually true?) Her books are also published in nice NYRB editions which are a special favorite of mine. Looking forward to checking out some of those editions (or maybe buying some). Thanks again for watching the vid!
@TheBookedEscapePlan
13 күн бұрын
@@leafyconcern The titles that NYRB puts out are always top-notch band deserving of being put back into print. I just read a Swedish novel from the 50's about Vikings with a friend of mine. He's still reading it. The novel is titled "The Longships," and it was fantastic. In addition, I've been meaning to make a video on Geoffrey Wolff's book "Black Sun," which I was only able to read because NYRB republished it. So yes: I, too, am a big fan of their work. I've been meaning to make that video for ages; it was supposed to be a companion to a video I did about Geoffrey Wolff's "Duke of Deception," but that was done ages ago. And I have a book from NYRB right now I am excited to get around to reading, which is the collected Maqrall novellas by Alvaro Mutis. I have an older paperback (Plume maybe? it's boxed up somewhere) of what I thought was all three stories that I read when I was a teenager, and was very excited to discover that there are an additional four! And they are all available together in one NYRB volume. I did not know NYRB had some of Ginzberg's novels in print. That is definitely something I will keep my out our for going forward. I read "The Dry Heart" in a really nice paperback done by a small publisher whose name slips my mind at the moment, and I found an older Penguin orange spine of another novel of hers I have yet to read (the name of which also temporarily escapes me). "The Dry Heart" was a tight, tense, intimate little novel. I'm glad you enjoyed Castle of Crossed Destinies so much! Calvino is one of those writers where, when you're reading them for the first time, as a writer you feel like, "Wait, you're allowed to do that?" It is, as a matter of fact, the exact same feeling I had early in my math studies when I started practicing topology and thinking, "Wait, what? You can do that?"
@hjeriz
Ай бұрын
Do you speak any languages other than English? Another good video btw.
@leafyconcern
Ай бұрын
@@hjeriz I have limited speaking facility with Spanish and Mandarin Chinese Thank you for watching this vid!
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